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Man convicted over PSNI officer’s death absconds and ‘may have travelled to the Republic’
NI Strikes: Varadkar says public sector workers haven't got pay increases 'they should have'
Some 16 trade unions with joint membership totalling around 170,000 are taking part in industrial action today.
Unions in the North have been involved in long-running pay disputes, in some cases lasting for several years.
Workers are demanding that pay awards made to counterparts elsewhere in the UK are introduced in Northern Ireland.
Speaking at Belfast City Hall this afternoon, Nipsa general secretary Carmel Gates said strike action will grow if demands aren't met.
Garda suffered serious head injuries after being dragged along road by motorist, court hears
Additional charges brought against teens accused of attacking US tourist in Dublin last year
Man released after arrest in connection with discovery of 14 people at Rosslare Port
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Irish actors Cillian Murphy, Barry Keoghan and Paul Mescal nominated for Bafta awards
18-year-old man charged with violent disorder at scene of Christmas Eve murders granted bail
Dublin GAA board asked to revise Spawell facility plans over environmental and traffic concerns
Commissioner loses appeal over dismissal of garda who engaged in sexual act with a witness
Man (20s) in serious condition and house ransacked after Coolock aggravated robbery
Just 33 rental properties available within HAP limits across 16 local authority areas
Poll: Should the Taoiseach visit the White House this St Patrick's Day?
Leo Varadkar to speak about the risks of AI during Davos panel alongside Facebook's Nick Clegg
Ireland's Andrew Omobamidele makes Nottingham Forest debut - and scores after just 16 minutes
What is the 'community-owned' hotel model being considered for Roscrea, and how would it work?
Locals in a Co Monaghan border village that set up a community-owned hotel say it saved the area after years of emigration and the Troubles.
US strikes in Yemen after Houthis re-designated 'terrorist' entity
'Landmark' reforms to child maintenance system to benefit over 16,000 single parents
Pakistan hits 'terrorist hideouts' in airstrike on Iran, killing three women, four children
Northern Ireland at a standstill: 'The biggest day of strike action in a generation' today
Tens of thousands of workers across 16 unions are taking part in strike action later.
UK government approve bill that plans to deport migrants to Rwanda
Medicines for hostages and other aid arrives in Gaza as Israel continues strikes
A top Hamas official set new conditions for providing the drugs, insisting Israel must not inspect the trucks carrying them.
RTÉ says homes on Room To Improve are 'subject to the same rules' after planning permission gaffe
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Judge threatens to throw Trump out of court for talking during evidence
Building owner in Longford pulls out of agreement to house 85 Ukrainians after fire at property
'Durable' relationships, 'throuples' and care in the home discussed in referendums Dáil debate
Yemenis face uncertain future as US-UK airstrikes prompt fears of escalating violence
Local authorities can't have ‘a la carte’ relationship with Govt, Varadkar says after Mayo council vote
Inquest jury hears of 'tragic young couples perishing together' in Stardust fire
Adrian Dunbar and Andrew Scott call out audience members using devices during theatre shows
Two men accused of murdering Tristan Sherry in restaurant on Christmas Eve denied bail
Man arrested in connection with discovery of 14 people in shipping container in Rosslare
State moves closer to purchase of €200m multi-role ship that will be largest in navy's history
The Explainer: Why did the US and the UK start bombing Yemen - and who are the Houthis?
Eco-friendly or eco-fake? New EU law will ban misleading environmental claims on products
Motion to increase tax on bulk buying of homes for private rental to be opposed by Govt
'We're continuing as if it's business as usual': Dáil suspended briefly after TDs push for debate on Gaza